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Vol VIII
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KJT
Irwin
HONOLULU H I WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1 1SP0
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE
The Fino Passenger Steamers of This Line Will Arrive aud Leave
This Port as Hereunder
FROM SAN FRANCISCO
MARIPOSA FEB 1
AUSTRALIA FEB 15
MOANA MARCH 1
AUSTRALIA MARCH 15
ALAMEDA MARCH 29
AUSTRALIA APRIL 12
FOR SAN FRANOSCO
MOANA FEB 1
AUSTRALIA FEB 21
ALAMEDA MARCH 1
AUSTRALIA MARCH 21
MARIPOSA MARCH 29
AUSTRALIA APRIL 18
In connection with tho sailing of the above steamers the Agonts are
prepared to issue to intending passengers coupon through tickets by any
railroad from San Francisco to all points in the United States and from
New York by any steamship line to all European ports
Co
General Agents Oceanic S S Company
The Latest in JLamps
Direct from the Factory
Boudoir Piano Table Banquet Stadsnfl
Mall Lamps and Veranda Lanterns
New and Artistic Designs in Shades and Globes
A CHOICE SELECTION OF
Vickerys Specialties tho Latest Novelties to Arrrive
Table Knives Hunting Knives Butcher Knives
Just Received
Picture Frames Mouldings und Cornice Novelties
fST Call and Examine New Goods Being opened for the
HOLIDAYS
HE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO LTD
FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS
Theo
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SUGAR FACTORS
IMPORTEES OF
General Merchandise
AND
033IS3I03ST iMHSlELOTHAJtfTJS
gena for Lloyds
Canadian Australian Steamship Lino
British Foreign Marine Insurance Co
Northern Assurance Co Fire and Life
Canadian Pacific itailway Co
Pioneer Line of Packets from Liverpool
Telephone 92
P O Box 145
Et E McINTYEE BRO
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bast Corner Port kino Sts
IMPOETEES AND DEALEES IN
Groceries Provisions and Feed
New and Fresh Goods received by every packet from California Eastern
States and European Markets
Standard Gradn of Canned Vegetables Fruits and Fish
Goods dpllvernd to nny part of the Olty
UUAVJ THAU WTfUTWl ATW4nTTOF QlNVRAVTrWir
SUPREMACY TO BE
ASSERTED
President Will Take Firm
Action Regarding Philippines
Aguitmldos Followers to Be Subdued
Peaceably If Possible Forci
bly If Necessary
Special Dispatch to Tlie Call
New York Jau 24 Tho Heralds
Washington correspondent Bends
the following The assertion of the
sovereignty of the United States
over the Philippines may be precipi
tated not only by tho political crisis
in the archipelago but by the
necessity of occupyiug Iloilo on
account of danger of epidemic
disease resulting from the retention
of General Millers army on board
the transports It developed to day
that the President feels he cannot
wait much longer upon the Senate
Unless that body should shortly
ratify the treaty there jb reason to
believe instructions will be sent to
Admiral Dewoy and General Otis
either to withdraw Millers expedi
tion or to assert the supremacy of
the United States peaceably if possi
ble forcibly if necessary
There aro three factors in the
Philippine situation which are
forciug the Administration to action
First Aguinaldos hostile attitude
and the constant growth of his
army Second The dauger of small
pox on board tho transports which
are the prisons of Mllers
tiou to Iloilo Third JTke dauger
of recognition of the Philippine re
public by foreign governments es
pecially Germany and Spain
There is no longer any conceal
ment in administration circles of tho
critical condition of affairs in the
archipelago General Otis reports
are far from being as encouraging as
the administration was at first will
ing to have the public believe and
describe the menacing attitude
which Aguiualdo and his followers
have assumed
Worse than this is his expressed
fear that an epidemic will break out
among the troops in Millers com
mand Already a number of cases
have appeared the tesult of coop
ing men up on ships in such a hot
climate There are 3100 men on
these ships The report that they
have been lauded b untrue All
that General Miller is able to do is
to land men in small squads who
after a little exercise hardly enough
to atretoh their legs are compelled
to return to their ships Thoy can
not go far from shore because of the
danger of conflict with the natives
The Presidents instructions re
quire that a clash be avoided at all
hazards Those instructions were
sent on January 2nd and wore due
to tho Presidents belief that ho
should take no aotion until tho
treaty of peace is ratified He places
the blame for sickness among tho
troops as well as for the develop
ment of Aguiualdoism directly at
the doors of the Senators who have
fought tho ratification of the treaty
So long bb tho United States is di
vided on tho question of the acquisi
tion of tho Philippines just so long
he feels will the Filipinos continue
their present tactics and the result
will be if there ehould greater delay
that Aguinaldo may even after buou
ratification decliue to recognize the
sovereignty of the United States and
preoipitato a conflict
It may therefore be statod that
the President does not want the
treaty to go over for consideration
at an extra session He wants
iicatiou aud wants it now
MWnairtJimwjnMW
CUBAN INSURGENTS DEFY
AMERICAN AUTHORITY
It Is Reportod That General Rab
and His Band ECavo Taken to the
Hills
Havana Jan 24 A report reach
ed General Monocal to night that
General Rabi with 1500 insurgents
had takon to the hills at Santa
Clara in dofiauce of American au
thority Eabi is a full blooded Gu
antanamo Indian and a hard lighter
Menocal hopes tho report may prove
untrue
Should Cuban soldiers take to tho
woods and turn bandits the United
States military administration will
know what to do They will bo fol
lowed by a force of cavalry ami per
sistently pursued The sauiH general
method will be observed as has hfiu
followed in dealing with t tin Indians
on the plains and mountains of the
West- Tho subject ha9 heen care
fully observed by old border fighters
who aro confident they could care
for the bandits notwithstanding the
climatic conditions
Tho Seventh Cavalry llegiment
is stationed in the province of Pinar
del Rio the Second Cavalry Regi
ment in the provinces of Santa Clara
and Matanzas and the Eighth Regi
ment in the province of Puerto Prin
cipe The department governors
and the commanders of the various
I garrisons have received instructions
to keep on the alert and take the
first opportunity that the brigand
age may afford to show what the
United States soldiers can do to
suppress it
Tho Merchants Exchange
The latest quotations on the
bulletin board or the Merchant Ex
change on the corner of King aud
N mi an u streets quotes a big rush
for Enterprise beer on draught the I
arrival of of Scotch
No Ill 3
Iters Steamship Go
TIME TABLE
0 U WIGHT Pres B B KOBE Beo
Capt J A KING PortSupt
Stmr
KXNAIT
UlAKKE Commander
Will leave Honolnlu pvqi v Tunsrinv nt in
I ocln R a in timchitiK nt lahalna Maa
laei Day and Makenn the same day Jla
liukotni Knvnllme ntiu I iiiiialioclion the
ulluwsng day arriving u Hilo
lav
i Ketiirnint will bisil from Hilo every Fri
riay nt 8 m umrltliii at
iioenoH jMiiunhoiiH niirtKitwalliun filake
na Maalatu llav Hint iiihuina the follow
iiiiiuy arriving aillinul In Sunday am
Wlli call at lohoiki umi on tho
fcecund trip of eah month arriving there
on the morning of the day of sailihg from
Hilo to Honolulu
The popular rout to tho Volcano is via
Hilo A good carriage road the entire
distance
Stmr CLAUDINE
CAMERON Commander
Will leave Honolnlu Tuesdays at 6 p m
touching at Kahului Hana Hamoa and
Kipahulu Maui Returning arrives a
Honolulu Sunday mornings
Will call at Nuu Kaupo once each
month
A- No Freight will be received after i
i v on day of sailing
This Company will reserve the ngnt ol
make changes m the time of departure and
rrivul of ita Steamers without notice and
will not be responsible for any
queuces arising therefrom
consignees must be at the Landings to
receive their freight this Company wil
aut hold itself responsible for freight after
it has been landed
fivo Btock received only at owners risk
This Company will not be responsible for
rV - v iD Ul JL LUOUDi
Fssenuers are reuneated in nnr
a special cargo ekase Tickets before embarking Those
whisky aud a full supply of assorted J1 do CViU b BttbJect t0 anaddl
I tlMl ol
i i t l i mi charge twenty five percent
liquors of tho verv heat brands The ini n0 niJL Xf i r
Merchants Exchange will bo kept j whether shipped as baggage of freight il
UUI1U UtUJY IIUUI UlOV c lUt IU IXiUU vviwiVAiLwUTwm VUIUO
IllllUt hnvn tliaillillln 4 Tmvnnf nlnlnl nl j
p in
tious
call
durUL wh oh hours a J1UCU J
will be obtainable upon
Cnmarinos Uefrigerator
Per AUSTRALIA PlumsPeachos
Celery Cauliflower Fresh Salmon
Crabs Flounders Frozen Oyster
tin and shell Apples Grapes Or
angeH Figs Lemons Turkeys and
game iu soason Cranberries Bur
bank Potatoes Fine Olive Oil Now
Crop of Dry Fruit Nuts Raisins
etc etc
CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET
Telephone 878
For That Tired
That steals over you as the days
work is over theres nothing else
so good as a refreshing glass of
RAINIERBEER Itisthetonio you
need beats all the medicine you cau
take brings on a sound refreshing and
hoalthy sleep aud makes one feel like
a new person On tap or in bottles
at tho Criterion Saloon Phone 783
Kentuckys famous JessBe Moore
Whiskey unequalled for its purity
and excellence On sale at nuy of
the saloons aud at Lovojoy Co
distributing agents for tho Hawaiian
TnlaudR
LAUNDRY WORK
Tho HONOLULU STEAM LAUNDHY
CO LTD Solicits your patronage and
Qurautces the
FINEST GLASS OF WORK
AT
Reasonable Prices
Ooly White Lauor Employed
All FLANNELS and SILKB Yashed by
Hand Ordinary Mending and Buttons
Sewed on
TELEPHONE No 583 and leave your
orders 1039 tl
and marked and the Compariywill not
hold Itbelf liable for any loss on damage in
excess of this sum except the goods be
shipped under a special contract
Al employee of the Company aro for
bidden to receive freight without deliver
ing a thipping receipt therefor in the form
prescribed by the Company and which
may be seen by shippers upon application
td the pursers of the Companys Hteamers
Snippers are notified that if freight is
shipped without such receipt it will be
bOiely at tho risk of the shipper
OLAOS SPBE0KELS WM G IBWIN
Glaus Spreckels Go
bajn kejks
HONOLULU
San
Francisco Agents THE NEVADA
BANK OF SAN FJiANOIBCO
DRAW EXOHAHQE OH
SAN FltANOISCO Tue Nevada Bank o
San Francisco
LONDON The Union Bank of London
Ltd
NEW YORK American Exchange Na
tional Bank
OHIOAGO Merchanls Notional Bank
PAHIS Comptoir National dEscompte de
1arls
BEltLIN Dresdner Bank
HONG KONG AND YOKOHAMA Hong
Kong it Shanghai BauklngCorporatlon
NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA-
Bank of New Zealand
VICTORIA AND VANCOUVEIt Bank
of British North America
iVansact a General Banking and Exchari
Business
Deposits ltoceived Loansmade on A
proved Security Commorelal and Travel
era Credit Issued BillB of Exchange
bought and sold
Ooilnotintia Promptly Aoeonntod For
TPIOS LINDSAY
Manufacturing Jeweller
Has on hand for sale a large lot of new
Jowellory to pick from Now is the tfmo
to call and make your choico for the Holi
days
Lovo Building Furt Street